Held a Ceremony to Deliver 2,448 Influenza Vaccine Doses on the 14th

Director Park Eon-hwi (second from the left) donating flu vaccines worth 100 million won to the Daegu Senior Welfare Association on the 14th.

Director Park Eon-hwi (second from the left) donating flu vaccines worth 100 million won to the Daegu Senior Welfare Association on the 14th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] A private hospital in Daegu is warming the local community by donating flu vaccines worth about 100 million won to the Daegu Senior Welfare Association.


Park Eon-hwi, director of Park Eon-hwi General Internal Medicine Clinic, donated flu vaccines worth about 100 million won to the Daegu Senior Welfare Association, saying, "Please use them for the local elderly."


On the 14th, Director Park delivered 2,488 doses of flu vaccines to the Daegu Senior Welfare Association at the hospital he operates. All the donated flu vaccines will be administered to elderly people in Daegu and Gyeongbuk through the welfare foundation.


Director Park said, "Flu vaccines are more necessary medical support for the elderly in relation to the novel coronavirus infection," and added, "Having served as a health guardian for the local elderly for 17 years, I will continue to provide support."


Meanwhile, since 2004, Director Park has donated medical supplies worth more than 2 billion won to the local community, including annual donations of flu vaccines worth about 100 million won to senior welfare facilities in Daegu and Gyeongbuk.



He joined the Honor Society, a high-value donor group, in 2016, and since this year, he has been serving as the chairman of the Sanghwa Memorial Project Association as part of his social service activities.


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